Sectional page



Dec. 18, 192

1.. con-15M SEGTIONAL PAGE Filed Dec. 21, 1926 perpetual since,. in order to make alterations, no scratching for erasures are necessary by Patented Dec V18, 1928 LEON- connivfor ST.'-'LOUIS, MissoURI'.

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f Applicationifiled December 21, 1926. Serial nofisalisg "My invention. relates to ,impr.eveinents in sect onal pages, and has for itspr mary object a pagetor'recordbooks 1n "whlch the writingsurface iscomposed ofsections-eX- tending across a backing me'mber, which sections are removable so thatthey can be read i A i'urther. ob ectis to constructs. page ily interchanged with afresh unmarked sec in which the writing surface thereof is' composed ofa plurality'of sections havingtheir longitudinal edges abutting so that nohorizontal ruling will be necessary, the sections being so constructed that they canbe readily removed when a change on a certain sectionis necessar and a. new section inserted in lieu thereof. n this way the page is practically cause the section, On which the change is to be 1n,a de,-- can be readily sect-ion inserted ln'lleu thereof. Q

A still further object is to construct a which is used for keeping records, which have'to be changed from time to time: and by constructing the page with removable sec-' tions, one page will last indefinitely thus obviating the use of a bulky book and a complicated index system to keep track of the records.

In the drawings: 1 r

Fig. lis a plan view of apage wlth the sections in position and illustrating the means by which they are secured in position;

Fig. 2 is an enlarged section taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1 with parts broken away; 7

Fig.8 is a fragmental perspective viewol? one form of arranging the ends of the'sco "taken on the line 6-6 of Fig. 5.

tions; 1 j

Fig. 4 is a similar view showing another form of arranging theend of the sections; Fig. 5 is a fragmental plan view of a portion of a. page showinga modified iform of securing the sections to the page; and Fig. 6 is an enlarged fragment-a1 sect on In the construction of my device I employ a backing 7. This backing is preferably formed of some flexible material, which has a certain stiiiness, such" as leather, buckram or the like. In the construction shownin Fig.

1 the one end of the backing member 7 is folded upon itself and slit so as to form a plurality of adjacent tabs 8. A line of stitching 9 is run across the backing so as to prevent as much as possible any shifting of the removed and new 1 cide.

tabs. opposite end oftheb'acking'ifis folded-over upon-itself so as to form a. flange or extension-1'0, which is'secured to thebaekingby"frneansoi stitches 11. I of this elded over portion is slit so as to form a plurality'oftabslfZ.

r I I Secured to the backmgTar-e male me1nmember are 1 av plurality of; page sections I15 he free end 1 bers 13 of glove fasteners, the female pols tion 14 beingearried byt-hetabs12 and'8.

acrossone faceof theback'ing These sections are provided near their ends with openings which may be eitherinthe P. A I v Iorm oi a slot- 16 as illustratedlnF1g. 3, ol

in thejform of a circular opening. 17 :as illus" trat'edinFig. 4. Thepurpese of, formingfthe slots 16 is' to provide for'any inaccuracy in setting-ofthe it'ein ale membersjl?) soUtha-tin the event-any rulingismadeuse ofi as illustratedin Fig.1,-

theruhng on the various sections will coin:

thereby preventing any shiftingof the sections when in positionand any misalignment of ruling extending across the. face of the various sections. ii

In Figs. 5 and 6-1 have shown a modified form of construction in which the outer edges of the backing member 7 are folded over edges are secured by means oi stitches 18 and form an abutment, for the ends of the position thus sections when placed in preventing lateral shifting.

V trips are made of a s'ufiicient length :so" that their} ends Wlll abut the stitching 7 as indicated by'the numerals 16 and 17. These In the construction shown in Figs. 5. and

6, however, the tabs 8 and 12 have been omitted and the male members 19 beard? I rectly on the 8861410115. in tliiswaytlie construction of the page is cheapened as less ma-.

terial is necessary. The folded over edge 17 formsa margin similar to the extension 10.

This permits the pages to be either permanently bound in'a book or used in a loose leaf system, or the pages, if desired, can beused separately and unbound.

, It is also possible to make a back by using f only two pages and. run a securlng means,

through theextensioniO or 17 of they pages and'utilize the backing member 7 as the cover I of the book.

, The manner of securing the pagesin the.

bookdoes not constitute a part of this invention as the ordinary sewing may be employed or stapling in case of a permanent book,

while any 03E the loose leaf binders @at presenton the market can be used to secure the pages in a loose leaf book, it only being necessary of the various sections as be ng close to or abet-ting each other, this feature not ,essential as the sections may be narrowed somewhat so as to leave an a ipreciable space between the longitudinal edges of adjacent sections.

Having fully described my invention, what I claimis r 1. A sectional page comprising a backing member, a plurality of page sections composed of strips extending across one face thereof, nieans for detaohably securing each of said strips adjacent their en dsto said backing member in parallel abutting relation to each other, and an extension formed along one edge of said pa e whereby a plurality of a escan beassem led and Secured together in ook form.

2, A sectional page equal yrising abacking member havingits opposite ed ges foldedupon itself, one of said folded edges being stitched to saidrbmkingmember so as to form an ex tension, said folded edges being slit so as to form tabs, fastening members carried by said backing member, com lementary fastening members carried by said tabs and ada ted to engagethe fastening members carried y said backing men ber, and a piura'lity of narrow page SBLtiOIIS abutting alongthelr longitudinal edges extending across said "bankin member, each of said sections adapted individually to re novably secured adjacent the ends thereof n osition by said fastening means.

3. A see ional page comprisin a backing meiber having opposite ed es e ded v upon itself, said edges being it so as to form tabs, fastening members carried by saidback ing member, complementary fastenin members carried by said tabs and adapts to en gage the fastening members carr ed by backing mbe an a p u a ty f parallel abutting page sections corn osedof narrow strips extending across said asking member,

each of said strips adapted to beremovab'ly secured adjacent their ends in; osition by the fastening members carried by the backing member and the tabs.

In testimony whereof I have aflixed my signature.

LEON QOHEN- 

